AnnSofiNovelist
· 1w
Interesting.
That reminds me of having heard something about Church being one of the few places where all ages come together. I can't remember the details now, or where I heard it. I do know that even...
that lines up with my own experience of church also, and yes, indeed, that mixing of age groups is a feature of the social context that has been systematically eradicated from daily life. probably the root reason for the constant attacks on christianity, since it is a glue for social harmony.
if you saw my recent reposting of my revision of The Manipulation Protocol, i got claude to elaborate more on the dependency structure of the strategies it also clarified substantially the importance of the tactic that i label "chain" which is where you have persuaded people via charm and other tricks to enter into a controlled context surrounded by other victims of the controllers where there is no outsiders to point out the pathological situation they are in, and the victims reinforce each other's conditioning.
divide and conquer is a general name for this tactic that most people would be familiar with, the peer to peer side of i ti call "conspire" which is where they set up an ontology in people's minds about "us vs them".
this is used to create the "generation gap" that so much ink has been spilled over in the last ... since the psyop called the 60s sexual revolution, in which each age group, divided mostly by developmental phases, are set up with a "us vs them" between these groups. boomers, genx, millennials, zoomers, silent generation. and the same thing in institutions like schools and universities, and, for the purposes of eugenics/population control, the most critical, i think, is segregating mothers and infants from all other groups, as this allows people to be isolated from the pheromone, infant age memories, and occludes the other side of the equation with sex, separating it from reproduction.